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132 Health Care Law lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Daniel Wade Watkins
Daniel Wade Watkins

Law Offices of Daniel Wade Watkins

Business LawReal Estate LawConstruction LawCollections
Escondido30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
David A. Nacht
David A. Nacht

Nacht Trial Lawyers

Employment LawBusiness LawEducation LawCriminal Law
Ann Arbor33+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
David Randolph Smith
David Randolph Smith

David Randolph Smith, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryCivil RightsMedical MalpracticeNursing Home Abuse
Bowling Green48+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dean P. Cazenave
Dean P. Cazenave

Cazenave Legal

Business LawHealth Care LawReal Estate LawBusiness Contracts
Baton Rouge35+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Appeals & AppellateCivil RightsEmployment LawHealth Care Law
Akron25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dr. Roz Maiorino
Dr. Roz Maiorino

Maiorino Law Group

Health Care LawPatentsPatent AppealsPatent Litigation
Boulder9+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Animal & Dog LawAsbestos & MesotheliomaHealth Care LawMedical Malpractice
Arlington20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dustin T. Wachler
Dustin T. Wachler

Dustin T. Wachler, Attorney at Law

Health Care LawBusiness LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Rochester12+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Elijah Yip
Elijah Yip

Yip Injury Lawyers

Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawAppeals & Appellate
Hauula26+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Elijah Yip
Elijah Yip

Yip Law Group

Arbitration & MediationBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawAppeals & Appellate
Honolulu County26+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Elizabeth Sarahi Fasano
Elizabeth Sarahi Fasano

Fasano & Associates

Family LawDivorceCriminal LawHealth Care Law
Bellingham23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Emma Cecil
Emma Cecil

Law Offices of Emma Cecil

Health Care LawWhite Collar CrimeNursing Home Abuse
Covington21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Eric J. Garber
Eric J. Garber

Garber Trial Lawyers

Health Care Law
Augusta13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ezra Jacob Reinstein
Ezra Jacob Reinstein

Reinstein Injury Lawyers

Health Care LawBusiness LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Framingham26+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Frank M. Mungo
Frank M. Mungo

Law Offices of Frank M. Mungo

Health Care LawDUI & DWICriminal LawCriminal Appeals
Boone County27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Frank M. Mungo
Frank M. Mungo

Mungo & Associates

Health Care LawDUI & DWICriminal LawCriminal Appeals
Butler County27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Frank M. Mungo
Frank M. Mungo

Law Offices of Frank M. Mungo

Health Care LawDUI & DWICriminal LawCriminal Appeals
Cincinnati27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
George Indest
George Indest

Indest & Partners

Health Care LawBusiness LawEmployment LawArbitration & Mediation
Fort Collins46+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Health Care Law Lawyers in the United States

Health care law touches nearly every part of the American medical system, from hospital operations to patient rights. With health care spending exceeding $4.5 trillion annually in the U.S., the regulations governing this industry are vast and constantly changing. Lawyers in this field help providers, facilities, patients, and organizations stay compliant and resolve disputes.

What Health Care Law Covers

Health care law spans federal and state regulations that govern how medical services are delivered, billed, and overseen. This includes HIPAA compliance, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rules, licensing requirements, and anti-kickback statutes.

Lawyers in this area also handle fraud and abuse investigations, managed care disputes, pharmaceutical regulations, and telemedicine laws. They represent hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, insurers, and patients. Some focus on transactional work like mergers between health systems, while others handle enforcement actions brought by agencies like the Office of Inspector General.

When to Hire a Health Care Law Lawyer

  • You're a provider facing a federal compliance investigation or audit from CMS or the OIG
  • Your medical license is under review or at risk of suspension by a state board
  • You need to structure a business arrangement between physicians or facilities without violating the Stark Law
  • A health insurer has denied coverage or reimbursement for medically necessary treatment
  • You're a patient whose protected health information was improperly disclosed

How the Process Works

A health care attorney typically begins with a thorough review of the relevant contracts, policies, and regulatory requirements. For compliance matters, this may involve an internal audit to identify gaps before a government agency does.

If litigation or an enforcement action is already underway, the lawyer will assess exposure and develop a defense strategy. Many health care disputes are resolved through administrative hearings rather than traditional courtrooms. Approximately 95% of False Claims Act cases that reach settlement do so before trial, often involving negotiated payment agreements and corporate integrity plans.

How Compensation and Outcomes Are Determined

  • False Claims Act recoveries — whistleblowers who report Medicare or Medicaid fraud may receive between 15% and 30% of the total amount the government recovers
  • Insurance claim disputes — compensation depends on the value of denied benefits, with some states allowing recovery of consequential damages and statutory penalties on top of the original claim amount
  • Medical license defense outcomes are measured by whether the provider retains their license, receives a restricted license, or faces revocation
  • HIPAA violation claims can result in settlements based on documented harm from a data breach, including identity theft costs, emotional distress, and out-of-pocket expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute?

The Stark Law prohibits physicians from referring Medicare patients to entities where they have a financial relationship, unless an exception applies. The Anti-Kickback Statute is broader — it makes it illegal to offer or receive anything of value in exchange for referrals involving federal health care programs. Violations of either can result in heavy fines, exclusion from federal programs, and criminal prosecution.

Can patients sue for HIPAA violations?

HIPAA itself does not create a private right of action, meaning patients cannot file a lawsuit directly under the statute. However, patients can file complaints with the Department of Health and Human Services, and they can pursue state law claims for negligence or breach of confidentiality. Several states have enacted their own health data privacy laws that do allow direct lawsuits.